Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice by Eugie Foster
Author:Eugie Foster
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: short fiction, literary, fantasy, chinese, myth, fairy tales, collection, asian, korean, folklore, japanese, award winning, debut, fairytales, nebula award, award winning author, eugie foster, asian folklore
Publisher: Eugie Foster
The Raven’s Brocade
It was known in the village where Binbou lived that although Binbou was very poor, he often gave food and money to penniless widows and hungry beggars. Most people thought he was kind and generous, but his brothers often teased him, calling him softhearted and foolish. “How will you attract a wife without any money?” they asked him.
So Binbou knew they would mock him for bringing the sick raven into his house. But it was cold outside, the winter air biting with teeth of ice and snow, and the fire was warm inside. What harm was there in settling a cold bird by the hearth? The fire would not burn any less hot or less bright. Binbou also gave her some of the rice he had made for his dinner. After all, what harm was there in feeding her some? Surely, what she ate would not make a difference in the fullness of his own belly.
The raven was quite beautiful, so black it was as if she had taken a bit of the night sky and sewn it to her feathers. She was half-dead from the cold, but as she lay by the fire, fed grains of rice from Binbou’s own chopsticks, she began to revive.
The next morning, she was gone. Binbou suspected she had slipped out the chink in his roof, following the wisps of smoke from the fire. He hoped she would be well.
Later that day, a knock sounded at his door.
When he opened it, a woman with glossy black hair that fell to her ankles stood before him. Her skin was paler than the whitest lilies, and her eyes gleamed like fine onyx.
“The matchmaker has sent me to be your wife,” she said.
Her name was Karasu and Binbou loved her immediately. They married that day.
Binbou’s brothers came to congratulate him on his marriage, but when they saw how beautiful Karasu was, their eyes grew sharp with envy.
“You will never keep her,” they said. “Such a beautiful woman will want silks to parade in and sweetmeats to eat instead of rice. She will leave you for a rich man.”
Binbou grew unhappy at their words and Karasu saw this. “Why are you sad, my husband?” she asked.
“Because we are poor,” he replied. “You should have silks to match your soft skin and fine things to eat.”
“I don’t mind,” Karasu said. But she saw Binbou was still unhappy, so she hung a screen across their room. “Very well. Let me see what I can do, but you must promise not to look.”
Binbou was curious, but he trusted his wife, so he sat beside the fire and waited.
The next morning, Karasu emerged from behind the screen. Her eyes, once glittering and bright, were now haggard. Her step was heavy, and her hair had lost some of its sheen. But she held a marvelous brocade cloth in her hands. It was the night sky—blackness so full and deep that Binbou felt he could fall into it and never come out—with
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